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Rosa Rosenfeld feels that opting children out of standardized testing is an example of excessive "coddling" ("The opt-out movement and the coddling epidemic," The Hill's Contributors Blog, April 6).
America's allies, led by Germany, must stop coddling the Palestinians.
Some want to protect her, or overcompensate by coddling her.
Coddling of the industry by politicians is likely to decline.
Eventually, after much coddling by Becca, Chris overcomes his fears.
"I keep seeing these articles about 'coddling,'" he told me.
To the Fox News crowd, this might be called coddling.
Her second primary target is groupthink at America's coddling universities.
" Michael Carpenter said in a quote that Trump was "coddling Putin.
To avoid further damage, Canada may have to stop coddling farmers.
The implications of the idea that women need coddling are huge.
Be smart: Trump legitimizes patently illegitimate behavior by publicly coddling Putin.
" Michael S. Roth, president of Wesleyan University, said the Chicago letter was, at least in part, a publicity stunt — "Gosh, is there any doubt?" he asked — and a way of "not coddling students, but coddling donors.
"Trump has been coddling Putin and cozying up to him," Carpenter said.
Apparently, Chapman felt that the annual event was coddling its eliminated contenders.
Despite these changes, the coddling of the Saudis from other quarters continued.
Unpopular opinion: Everyone constantly coddling and babying Alex has made him entitled.
His coddling of repugnant bigotry is not in the character of America.
Mr. Trump, unbowed by the criticism, said Mr. Obama was coddling terrorists.
Look at the way you're coddling this guy, even in your letter.
His refusal to turn over his tax returns while coddling Vladimir Putin.
They seem to think that coddling China will end its corrupt practices.
The whole thing is a sordid stew of elite coddling and cowardice.
"The longer this coddling goes on, the more worried I get," Arone said.
But a makeup-melting, skin-coddling salve that guarantees a smooth, happy complexion?
The narrowly focused condemnation from the right thus targeted Trump's coddling of bigotry.
And Mr. Romney told friends that he could not stomach "coddling" a bigot.
It's not a matter of coddling, but a gesture of care and consideration.
Biden said Trump is "dumbing down the presidency" and coddling up to dictators.
Mr. Abdulmutallab's lawsuit does not portray the civilian criminal justice system as coddling him.
Genre homage or not, trashy, assault-coddling sexism is a turn off — and worse.
"The law simply does not provide the level of coddling plaintiffs seek," Buchwald wrote.
"[Trump's] coddling of repugnant bigotry is not in the character of America," Romney added.
This purple shampoo brightens bleached hair while coddling it with lavender oil and chamomile extracts.
High-end wines could be reduced to bargain-bin specials without constant coddling by vintners.
It is more dangerous because Trump's despot-coddling America has disappeared as a countervailing force.
D'Agostini sees the bill as "tantamount to coddling criminals" according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
America's global dominance in technology requires fierce competition at home, not the coddling of monopolies.
The consensus is in: He's aloof, Jupiter-like, tone-deaf, devoted to coddling the rich.
Lacy Clay (D-Mo.) fired back at Trump, accusing him of coddling his racist supporters.
Rouse knows that alumni see the emerging caricature of universities as coddling cradles of safe spaces.
Fox & Friends held a panel discussion with noted police-coddling former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani.
" Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee, accused Trump of participating in the "coddling of repugnant bigotry.
This is effectively coddling U.S. firms instead of providing them the tough love that they need.
All that said, the experiment shows there's merit in challenging robots instead of constantly coddling them.
If you're dealing with one of these people, no amount of counseling or coddling will help.
If you think all this is just coddling criminals, consider for a moment Michelle Vavrick, 24.
He is coddling up to dictators today and reviving the tactics of dictators from the past.
This coddling of dictatorships simply prolonged the life of the unstable, unpopular regimes, the critics contend.
"I don't believe in coddling kids, but the kids are just not getting the same opportunities."
Despite his violent rhetoric and his coddling of police, the blame is not all Mr. Duterte's.
It's up to the coach and the player to define the line between coaching and coddling.
To America: thank you for your continued commitment to excess and the coddling of the extremely wealthy.
Rather than coddling one industry, they are meant to prod a trading partner into changing its behaviour.
Vadim Lyubashevsky, a quantum-computing researcher at IBM, points out that quantum computers need lots of coddling.
Yes, the cruise is set up as a deeply maternal experience, a place of nurturing, even coddling.
And most recently, The Coddling of the American Mind, which we'll get to a little bit later.
Envision embodies Buick's mission of coddling passengers in a quiet, comfortable cocoon after a hard day's work.
"Sam is coddling them," Ehrhart texted Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren, according to messages released through records requests.
Today 4% is quite a modest efficiency for a perovskite cell in the coddling conditions of a laboratory.
Let's be honest-Without pampering & coddling from the media Hillary's a lackluster granny totally unfit to be President.
Such excuses are self-serving and in any case no grounds for coddling ND's base as prime minister.
The government's advisory group said it would help reduce the tax system's coddling of the richest New Zealanders.
" Smith accused Rodman of "coddling" Kim, whom the former basketball player has described as a "friend for life.
Challenging our adversaries and promoting democracy replaced by coddling Russia and cozying up to dictators near and far.
Critics of liberal politicians argue that "coddling of criminals" has created a permissive environment ripe for emboldened exploitation.
But when Clinton became president, he followed the soft Bush approach and doubled down on the China coddling.
The latest iteration of Ford's perennially best-selling F-22017 combines the manly image with some more coddling features.
The latest iteration of Ford's perennially best-selling F-150 combines the manly image with some more coddling features.
And don't even think that the President-elect Donald Trump will offer easy puts and a coddling forward guidance.
The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.
Some welcomed the call for civility, while others saw it as further evidence of the coddling of young Americans.
To win them back, we must address their material concerns, and we can do that without coddling their prejudices.
Coddling our kids, even in the face of those massive college loans and rent costs, doesn't do much good.
He can and might just do it and it terrifies the softhearted do-gooders who are coddling foreign criminals.
So why should Democrats settle for Joe Biden, an Iraq War–voting, crime bill–authoring, financial services–coddling septuagenarian?
Trump, who criticized Obama for coddling America's enemies and offending its friends, has taken the practice to new heights.
Because it may not be the right preparation for work and for life, which aren't as forgiving and coddling.
Those comments triggered an outcry from leaders in both political parties who accused Trump of coddling a ruthless dictator.
The country has paid a steep price for Inter-Services Intelligence's coddling of groups like the Taliban for decades.
This had all the markings of Bannon, who deplores what he deems the politically correct coddling of minority groups.
"A lot of people say we have a very soft youth justice system, and it's just coddling them," Jones said.
Crowds fuming with resentment over Trump have accused Chaffetz, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, of coddling the President.
" A spokesman for Democratic front-runner Joe Biden accused Trump of "coddling" dictators at the "expense of American national security.
In reality, only a minority of students take part in the more egregious sorts of disorder that "The Coddling" documents.
Ryan was known for creating mayhem on the field and speaking out against the coddling of quarterbacks, according to NFL.com.
Donald Trump owes the American people answers on why he's coddling Putin and cheering on this interference in our democracy.
A spokesman for former Vice President Joe Biden said Trump was "coddling" dictators at the expense of U.S. national security.
The board had previously been criticised for coddling its superstar CEO, awarding him overgenerous pay packages—£303m ($107m) in 2015.
If you have acne, this is a good option to try in the winter when skin needs some extra coddling.
Most big firms got where they are by being good at what they do, not because of coddling by regulators.
For them, the opening to Cuba is evidence of the president's feckless, despot-coddling, blame-America approach to foreign policy.
Being a thinking type explained why, as a mother, she had gravitated toward strict baby-training rather than sentimental coddling.
He also regularly feeds his trees a precision blend of micronutrients, a coddling he says helps them withstand the disease.
What was it that Sarah Palin once said about Obama's foreign policy — that he was "coddling enemies and alienating allies"?
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt drew attention to this phenomenon in their book "The Coddling of the American Mind" (Penguin, 2018).
Trump does them a disservice by creating that impression, and by coddling or fearing the few who resist loving one another.
But coddling voters by forming a phalanx around Trump is more condescending than anything that was said at the Golden Globes.
MBS has become more of a liability than an asset for Washington, and we should not be enabling or coddling him.
But he's the standard-bearer for Trump-coddling contortionism, the reigning king of the kinds of contradictions that were on display.
But his administration has bounced between combating monopolies and embracing statist economics — reforms investors desperately seek — and coddling Indonesia's entrenched business interests.
This isn't coddling; it's decency, and none of us in the real world would, or should, put up with this around us.
That kind of reaction is not unusual for a film by Aronofsky, a filmmaker who rarely seems interested in coddling his audiences.
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But rather than act to protect the rights and safety of its people, Bangladesh's leaders are coddling the killers and chastising the dead.
As opponents accused him of coddling foreign dictators and aspiring to unconstitutional powers, Mr. Trump said outright that if he were president, Mrs.
They're protesting foreign wars, free trade and the coddling of corporations, and some of Trump's apostasies are precisely what draw them to him.
The notion that I was going to be characterized as coddling commanders and fighting against victims was enough to make me physically ill.
Your hostility toward minorities and your courting and coddling of the people who hate them has become a standard practice of your presidency.
Stripped of specificity, the speech feels like moral coddling, a self-congratulatory display of penance for the like-minded audience to eat up.
Ardern, 38, was photographed kissing and coddling Neve in the assembly hall next to partner Clarke Gayford at the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit.
One camp holds that the United States erred by coddling China and Russia, and urges a new competition against these great power rivals.
To some, safe spaces symbolize the "coddling" of America's youth, the oversensitivity of modern progressivism, and even a serious threat to free speech.
Your face is like a toddler: It needs lots of coddling, and even if it's generally well-behaved, it will inevitably throw a tantrum.
You may think I'm tough on you sometimes, as parents, we do our children no service by coddling them or making excuses for them.
Mueller stopped well short of the sweeping pronouncements and indictments that many had hoped he'd bring against the NFL's culture of coddling alleged abusers.
Trump's coddling of Putin deserves to be criticized, and Russia ought to be punished for its election interference and prevented from doing it again.
In Mexico City, he chastised bishops for being gossips obsessed with coddling wealthy patrons and failing to denounce the evils of the drug trade.
One has to wonder how much the coddling Samsung gets at home is to blame for the company's bumbling response to this battery problem.
Jonathan Haidt is a professor at NYU Stern School of Business, and author of the best-selling book, The Coddling of the American Mind.
But prestige, boosterism and corporate coddling — all cherished concepts in Georgia — took a back seat this week to the national debate over gun control.
By coddling them further, we delay the urgency of their need to get a job, get married, and become full-fledged members of the economy.
The bottom line: There are other ways FCA can access the necessary technologies while maintaining its independence and coddling its crown jewels: Jeep and Ram.
When the attention of presidential aspirants does turn to the president, it revolves around his obvious corruption and his coddling of authoritarians around the world.
At rallies for Republican congressional candidates, the president reliably promotes his long-promised border wall while accusing Democrats of coddling the transnational MS-13 gang.
High-rolling Marriott/Starwood loyalists might enjoy some coddling; in the meantime, Toronto is now home to a plethora of luxury properties with stronger personalities.
The coddling thing was not something that happened then — and it wasn't just Arthur Mitchell back in those days, it was the way of dance.
So far Trump's base and Congressional Republicans have stuck with him despite his incompetence, corruption, coddling dictators, and hijacking U.S. policy for his own gain.
"For the last decade and a half, governors and public utility commissioners have tried to keep utilities out of bankruptcy by coddling them," he said.
The country has cut loose from its European ties; nobody is sure where it's drifting, although May's coddling of President Donald Trump has been insistent.
The notion that a book can cause pain is just one more example of the tyrannical coddling of overly sensitive readers that defines this era.
"Too many schools are coddling young people and actively preventing them from scrutinizing the validity of their beliefs and the issues of the day," he said.
He has kooky proposals like returning the U.S. to the gold standard, which come on top of the usual climate change-denying and 1 percent-coddling.
I'm going to read the hell out of this Extra Crispy article, "How to Coddle the Fuck Out of Your Eggs," because coddling eggs is difficult.
Such high-tech coddling is necessary because the D-Wave 2X is no ordinary machine; it is one of the world's first commercially available quantum computers.
FEW subjects are as bloodless as the ins and outs of corporate tax—until they provide an opportunity to accuse a politician of coddling big business.
A little heads-up can help students engage with uncomfortable and complex topics, and a little sensitivity to others, at the most basic level, isn't coddling.
In places like Louisiana and Texas, sweltering states where elected officials cherish tough-on-crime credentials, it is politically poisonous to be perceived as coddling prisoners.
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Between the red carpets and mansions and perks in the hottest nightclubs, there is coddling by social media services eager to capitalize on all that attention.
In a culture of coddling children prompted by the one-child policy, Chinese parents would probably be extremely reluctant to send their precious "snowflakes" off to war.
His re-election campaign quickly released a statement denouncing "an agenda of sky-high tax rates, government-run health care and coddling dictators like those in Venezuela".
Youngest children sometimes get a little extra coddling from their parents, but at a certain point, even they have to be metaphorically pushed out of the nest.
Say the hostess notices that a couple is out of sorts from traffic: She'll inform the servers they're a three, and may require a little extra coddling.
The difference is that right-wing populists accuse the elite of coddling an ever-shifting third group — immigrants, blacks, terrorists, welfare recipients or all of the above.
" Though many historical dramas open with title cards that explain the setting and era, McQueen had no intention of coddling the audience for "12 Years a Slave.
The Republican National Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee have streamed out a barrage of news releases accusing Democrats of anti-Semitism or coddling anti-Semites.
The media like CNN and others on the Left coddling them should be careful; you can only embrace vipers for so long before they turn on you.
MORE ran against George H.W. Bush in 2628, he justifiably criticized the incumbent president for "coddling the butchers of Beijing" — implying he would act differently in office.
For those who spend a lot of time in the car, few vehicles are better at coddling and shuttling four people around in total comfort and relaxation.
We know through cultural instincts what the fully-automated, human-coddling house of the future looks like, and we know that the current reality is far less sophisticated.
"In some ways, the situation is reminiscent of the Catholic Church's coddling of child-molesting priests," Speier said in a letter sent to the U.S. Department of Education.
While we don't want to dump Shogun into the cage with somebody that's going to damage his body or brain permanently, there's also no sense in coddling him.
This not a violation of free speech, nor an act of "coddling," nor a way of removing challenging subject matter from the curriculum; it's sound and attentive pedagogy.
In exchange for instant gratifications and endless coddling by the ship's mostly robotic staff, the Axiom's passengers are hoodwinked into shedding many basic concepts and skills, including walking.
The meeting itself caused controversy, as critics accused Mr. Trump of coddling a neo-authoritarian leader accused of rolling back democracy in the heart of the European Union.
The letter about a review of "The Coddling of the American Mind" was written by Fred Kameny of Chapel Hill, N.C., not by James Morrison of Portland, Ore.
He saw it as a sign that the ruling Communist Party was imposing harsh punishments on the most vulnerable members of society while coddling the well-connected elite.
As German automakers face scrutiny, the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel has also been accused of coddling the powerful car companies and of ignoring signs of the problem.
This coddling of undeserving colleagues undermines public confidence in the judiciary and makes hypocrites of the judges themselves, whose job is to ensure equal justice under the law.
Rachel will probably never have to worry about coddling him or catering to whatever demands he has of her, but can his budding emotional capabilities catch up to hers?
Certainly this crowd are angry about their economic misery in a post-industrial economy, about the coddling of big banks, and even about race-related issues such as immigration.
In 2011, Buffett penned in the New York Times titled "Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, " he called for a raise on taxes for everyone making more than $1 million.
Ryan, who was recently gearing up for years' worth of partisan investigations of President Hillary Clinton, says censuring Trump for coddling Nazis would be too partisan for his taste.
We should end the coddling of rich investment bankers, sugar farmers and others who use the political process to line their pockets with money from the rest of us.
"Until Pope Francis reverses this emphasis on coddling the hierarchy at the expense of children, the Catholic Church will never emerge from this crisis," he said in a statement.
Ms. Metcalf, spiky and floppy, is particularly mordant in this material, sometimes bullying and sometimes coddling A in an effort to get through another unpleasant day with minimal fuss.
Yes. Am I offended to the highest order by his coddling of white supremacists, his clear hostility to minorities, his anti-Muslim and anti-Mexican rhetoric and his misogyny?
Despite the intentions of the programs, their high fees and luxury accommodations have drawn criticism from treatment professionals, who say they walk a fine line between coddling and helping.
Now, the world is hostile in new ways and, instead of sharp edges, we're settling into an altogether more protective and cushioned aesthetic – and brands are coddling us accordingly.
But thousands of Christian activists defied the ban that day, gathering for their weekly protest against Mr. Moon, whom they accuse of coddling North Korea and mismanaging the economy.
During a 1982 hearing of the Senate committee that oversees labor, Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, accused the Labor Department of "blatantly coddling" Mr. Shenker for years.
What has not changed, in theory at least, is the idea that higher education should test, provoke and expand young minds, confronting them with intellectual difficulty rather than coddling them.
Whether you think all this is necessary—coddling people who need a "Hey I think you're great, but…" message after a handful of messages—these features are not tackling ghosting.
"What I see is the Democratic Party bending over backwards for Bernie," adds the caller, who threatens to leave the party if the DNC doesn't stop "coddling" the Vermont senator.
Sadly Atlas will probably never end up doing this work in your home – he's too expensive – but robots like him could start sweeping, dusting, and otherwise coddling their fleshy masters.
Are we really to believe the Taliban have not learned any lessons from that experience; that coddling terrorists is a great way to attract America's big guns on your movement?
The Japanese gave Trump a new jobs announcement he could take to the Midwest, and in return they got presidential attention and coddling that other governments would have died for.
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama both criticized their predecessors for coddling China despite its human rights abuses and unfair trade practices during their campaigns in 1992 and 2008.
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt bemoan the "coddling" of students on college campuses, citing anecdotes about "safe space" student groups whose protests have blocked conservative speakers from coming to campus.
In a 215 piece Buffett penned in the New York Times titled "Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, " he called for a raise on taxes for everyone making more than $210 million.
"Nothing is of more importance to the public weal, than to form and train up youth in wisdom and virtue," reckoned Benjamin Franklin, one of many thinkers cited in "The Coddling".
Similar government efforts to coddling individuals would be frowned upon elsewhere in the financial sector, and absolutely abhorred when it comes to matters of life and death, such as health insurance.
As a religious minority, Jews feel indirectly threatened by Trump's verbal attacks on other minorities -- blacks, Hispanics, Muslims, the disabled -- to say nothing of his coddling of alt-right white nationalists.
Lee Sung-yoon, a professor of Korean studies at Tufts University, said that in its eagerness to improve ties, South Korea was coddling the North and exaggerating its willingness to denuclearize.
Brown encouraged young women to work hard, build careers and run companies, but to accomplish it all by coddling the men they worked with and finding sexual freedom along the way.
On the new podcast, McCord also talked about why she believes coddling employees with Google-esque perks is overrated and the common mistakes tech companies make in both hiring and firing.
On the latest episode of Pivot, NYU's Scott Galloway spoke to his colleague from the Stern School of Business, Jonathan Haidt, the co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind.
The Saudis and the United Arab Emirates provoked the row by breaking diplomatic relations with Qatar and imposing an effective embargo, ostensibly because of Qatar's coddling of terrorists and other issues.
Summary: "The Coddling of the American Mind" is a provocative sociological dive into how commonly accepted modern social and parenting practices have led to increased agitation and tension in today's youth.
Unable to break into management, she concentrates on coddling the regulars, like Amenze (Tina Fabrique), a 60-something community activist, who gets more than her share of copies on the house.
But zero-sum thinking is, in some ways, a logical response to a dysfunctional system that seems to lurch from one extreme to another, from coddling pain to nearly criminalizing it.
Bari Weiss: "The Coddling of the American Mind" was about the "safetyism" culture that has come to dominate college campuses — and how that culture has created a fragile generation of Americans.
What's even more unusual is that Warren is gaining traction with these elites by doing barely any of the traditional coaxing and coddling that is a mainstay of today's big-money era.
At the same time the examination of economic and social factors behind street crime was considered by increasingly influential conservative politicians and pundits as tantamount to "making excuses" for or "coddling" criminals.
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt wrote a whole book about it in The Coddling of the American Mind, associating trigger warnings with rampant "safetyism," along with empty playgrounds and peanut-free schools.
To that long list add another baleful consequence: by coddling farmers, agricultural tariffs encourage them to have more children and to educate them less, hampering economic growth for decades into the future.
Sanders deserves much credit for the energy and enthusiasm he has generated among people turned off by politicians' coddling of Wall Street and a government they feel doesn't speak to their needs.
While Mr. Acosta was coddling a credibly accused monster, Mr. Epstein's victims were being misled and stripped of their rights by the very people whose job it was to deliver them justice.
He paints a quite sinister portrait of NBC News, where according to Farrow, a culture of harassment, self-interest, and elite coddling ultimately led the organization to spike the groundbreaking Weinstein story.
Macron does not shy away from this danger because, in a world whose American-led order has frayed, keeping Trump from his worst America-first instincts is worth the fight (and coddling).
The rage that stems from internalizing trauma (while coddling men) also drips from nearly every scene in Sharp Objects, and is perfectly visualized by Toni Collette literally crawling up the walls in Hereditary.
Now, after decades of coddling domestic manufacturers, Israel is about to revise one of its oldest protectionist policies, allowing freer competition for some food imports in response to public outrage over high prices.
As The Atlantic's Olga Khazan recently summed it up: "Proponents are branded as overly sensitive snowflakes who do too much to keep their students safe," coddling their minds, leaving them sheltered and frail.
When millennials first started entering the workforce, corporate America was prepared for a generation of workers who would need to be trained to forget the habits learned as a result of parental coddling.
Art Briles almost single-handedly made Baylor's football program relevant, but after an investigation revealed a culture of coddling players accused of and charged with sexual assault, he was dismissed in May 2015.
That was most clearly evident as new allegations of Corbyn's alleged coddling of antisemitism in the Labour Party began to grab as many front pages in the British tabloids as stories about Brexit.
The traditional tryout system that had ushered so many great musicals to Broadway by starting them out of town did not work by coddling a show's copyists, let alone its cast and creators.
I think holding them to account is really important so that there's someone who doesn't care if there's repercussions and then people could judge it from there, rather than this coddling board that coddles.
His recent book The Coddling of the American Mind kind of speaks to the new generation and how they're having problems with free speech and being able to have viewpoint diversity, especially on campuses.
"But the American people will reject an agenda of sky-high tax rates, government-run health care and coddling dictators like those in Venezuela," Trump campaign press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a release.
"She had publicly warned of the dangers of coddling 'brilliant jerks' at Uber, but she also worried that Uber — and Silicon Valley generally — had developed what she called a 'workplace culture fueled by burnout.'"
The team is trying to end the ludicrous coddling of sixth-generation Palestinian "refugees," who vie for international aid while more than 60 million legitimate refugees need the world's help to secure their future.
Especially when it offered perhaps the most incisive take on the #MeToo movement, the roots of Hollywood's coddling of bad men, and society's embrace of stories about those bad men — stories like BoJack Horseman.
But it also introduces a political and diplomatic complication for the Trump administration, accused by critics of coddling the Saudis even after the murder last fall of dissident writer Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents.
To the Editor: Anyone who cares for our democracy should be concerned about the rise of "safetyism" detailed by Thomas Chatterton Williams in his review of "The Coddling of the American Mind" (Sept. 2).
Similarly, the waitresses spend their day trying to please the men who come into the bar, from regulars to strangers, coddling and mollifying them as they try to get to the end of the day.
On Monday night, during a CNN-moderated town hall event in Wisconsin, he offered the following justification for opposing a congressional resolution that would censure Trump for coddling white supremacists: I will not support that.
"But the American people will reject an agenda of sky-high tax rates, government-run health care and coddling dictators like those in Venezuela," Trump campaign national press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement.
On the other hand, I understood: Like New York, Ho Chi Minh City exists not for tourists but for its own lively populace; this metropolis doesn't care about coddling outsiders — it's too busy entertaining itself.
While even Michael S. Dukakis, his Democratic opponent in 1988, has offered praise in recent days, he would hardly agree that gentility defined the Bush campaign that painted him as a criminal-coddling, unpatriotic lefty.
"A decade of global Central Bank coddling through ZIRP [Zero Interest Rate Policy], NIRP [Negative Interest Rate Policy] and central bank asset purchases stifled volatility and pushed up asset prices," O'Rourke from Jones Trading said.
Yes, Trump's comments give them a boost, grant them permission, provide them validation, but it is also the Republican Party through which Trump burst that has been courting, coddling and accommodating these people for decades.
The massive panorama depicts a gathering of the Ku Klux Klan in modern times, with a Chevy truck, glowing smartphone, and surprisingly malicious-looking, hooded infant coddling a Pikachu plush, marking the scene as unmistakably current.
Trump flipped traditional U.S. foreign policy upside down on his tour through the Middle East and Europe, coddling Middle Eastern leaders with questionable human rights records while demanding traditional European allies pay more for their defense.
The comedy in "Bad Moms" hinges on a rarer type: the good mother gone rogue, which here mostly involves kicking back, something Amy does after she boots out her cheating husband and stops coddling her kids.
This may be true, but coddling the egos and quelling the concerns of a select group of senators and representatives (some of whom are out of touch with voters) will not translate into general election votes.
He knew that once he compromised the G.O.P., even its evangelical wing, into giving him a pass on his taxes, they'd roll over for anything — sex with porn stars, endless lying, trashing the F.B.I., coddling Putin.
But Mr. Moon's government has also feared that South Korea's conservative opposition would accuse it of coddling the North if it provided a larger aid package, especially with North Korea having resumed short-range missile tests.
"The Coddling of the American Mind," by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, proceeds from many of the same premises and touchstones as "Splintering," but makes a much more disturbing and comprehensive analysis of recent campus trends.
There is no Electoral College clause that blunts ferocious opposition to the demeaning of women and racial, ethnic and religious minorities in this country; there is no Election Day reset on the coddling of white supremacy.
He went on to call out universities and students for stifling free speech on campuses and expressing hostility toward conservatives, all while embracing liberal ideologies that are "coddling students" with trigger warnings, therapy sessions and crying rooms.
The Trump administration must employ a wide range of both coercive and noncoercive diplomatic tools to make clear to Beijing that any further coddling of Pyongyang means that business as usual with the United States will end.
No other team would touch Foster when he became available -- could be this is a sign of progress in the NFL, that team owners, coaches are getting the message that coddling domestic abusers is bad for business?
The Best Luxury Compact SUV for the Money is the Lexus NX. The luxury compact SUV class is competitive, but the NX gives buyers a low starting price as well as composed performance and a coddling interior.
The House speaker, Paul Ryan, with his mission to undo the Affordable Care Act and its coddling of "takers," while slashing taxes on high-income "makers, " is a devout Randian, as are members of the Trump cabinet.
But General Cedras refused to quit, and Mr. Pezzullo, accused by critics of coddling the military and tolerating its human rights abuses in an ambivalent effort to restore Mr. Aristide to power, was forced to step down.
He wants to "drain the swamp" through nepotism, empower the marginalized through the coddling of the superrich, and toss the ethics of hard-working heartland Americans out the window of that gold-daubed apartment atop his tower.
BRIAN PACHECO, NEW YORK To the Editor: Highlighting a recent incident at Middlebury College, Frank Bruni ascribes much of the blame for this refusal to listen to opposing views to "emotional coddling" and "intellectual impoverishment" at colleges.
For starters, they should be aware of the obstacles that Kevin Lowry has faced trying to recruit counselors and mentors for the Minnesota program: Many people have declined the job because they fear being accused of coddling terrorists.
But, in an age where the President of the United States offers rhetorical coddling of neo-Nazis, as Donald Trump did after the Charlottesville attack, Farrakhan is far from the most powerful promoter of anti-Semitism in America.
But the phenomenon, which has spread to several universities across China, has prompted debate about whether parents are coddling the generation of only children born after China's one-child policy was adopted in 1979, and undermining their independence.
Trump-coddling, self-important, flip-flopping Theresa May, ensconced at 10 Downing Street without ever being elected prime minister, was going to sweep to her hard-Brexit victory and take the country down her little England rabbit hole.
It came as Democrats insisted that the president must involve Congress in any escalation against Iran, and Republicans — following Mr. Trump's lead — accused Democrats of coddling the enemy in questioning the commander in chief at a dangerous moment.
In separate cases against New York University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mr. Marcus has investigated whether administrators have allowed their campuses to become hostile environments for Jewish students by coddling anti-Israel sentiment.
So yeah, cuddling is definitely semi-sexual, even among straight men, but by that same logic, one would have to say that cuddling with your dog, hugging your dad, or coddling your newborn child would be equally semi-sexual.
Women don't seem to play as large a role in this White House as in previous modern administrations, and accounts like Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury describe his female staff as coddling him and not standing up to him.
And how about foreign affairs: coddling tyrants and dictators while dissing our allies, a truly harmful trade policy, chaos abroad and chaos in our defense and foreign policy establishment at home — Trump has no clue what he is doing.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Manifesto Extolling Free Speech" (Arts pages, May 23): I do understand that to a great number of people both outside and inside academia, "safe spaces" appear to be yet another millennial-coddling ploy.
The Peterson way is a harsh way, but it is an idealistic way — and for millions of young men, it turns out to be the perfect antidote to the cocktail of coddling and accusation in which they are raised.
While he was later criticized for coddling inmates, he initiated one of the first prison boot camps — a version of shock therapy that he later disavowed — and his name was affixed to a lawsuit concerning prisoners' rights, Meachum v.
He paints a sinister portrait of NBC News where, according to Farrow, a culture of harassment, self-interest and elite-coddling ultimately led the organization to spike the groundbreaking story of sexual abuse allegations against entertainment mogul Harvey Weinstein.
"We don't feel like we are coddling these students; we feel like we are trying to put them on an even playing field," said Peter Weber, executive director of the Oregon School Activities Association, which oversees high school athletics.
They also vividly show the DNC coddling big donors who pay $200,000 for a private dinner with the candidate or who join the "Rittenhouse Square," a rarefied club of access for those who bundle at least $1.25 million for the candidate.
In a 2011 New York Times op-ed, titled "Stop Coddling the Super-Rich," Buffett called for a tax increase on everyone making more than $1 million and an even bigger hike on Americans making more than $10 million or more.
A dose of brutal realism from Joe Klonowski, who writes in to confess that the league which is host to his team — Major League Soccer — is definitively not the best in the world, despite my attempts at coddling last week.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Rhino keepers who successfully delivered five endangered black rhinos to Rwanda spent months hugging and coddling them inside their transport boxes to prepare them for the journey, a rhino handler told Reuters as the animals were freed on Monday.
Abuela didn't like it; she told Mami she was coddling him, that a boy his age should be able to go to the bathroom by himself, but Luca is an only child, so he gets away with things other kids don't.
Well, it's juvenilization of people, and I think that's what's happened in a lot of these companies, which led directly ... Some of the other problems is it's a constant juvenile coddling of … mostly men and it is eternal college campus.
It's not hard to trace a line from the popular depiction of annoying toddlers and snotty teens to the pervasive complaints about spoiled, egotistical "millennials," who've been warped by years of technology-aided instant gratification and our convoluted, coddling educational system.
Ms Aitkenhead points out that he also hasn't bothered with "The Coddling of the American Mind", Greg Lukianoff's and Jonathan Haidt's popular treatise, and "to have written a book about the mindset of millennials without bothering to consult this...seems a remarkable omission".
It's lovely to imagine a close alliance in which our nations could collaborate on defeating ISIS, but Russia's aggression in Ukraine, its saber-rattling in the Baltics and its coddling of Syria's brutal Assad regime amount to a massive destabilization of the world.
There's a facet of Paul Ryan's opposition to censuring Donald Trump for coddling white supremacists I didn't quite get to in my article this morning, but it's neatly captured in this short clip of a Q&A he participated in at Intel Wednesday.
American exceptionalism has been propelled by exceptionally free markets, so it's tempting to think the United States has a freer economy than Western European countries — particularly those soft-socialist Scandinavian social democracies with punishing tax burdens and lavish, even coddling, welfare states.
And perhaps more relevant: Democrats won in California not by coddling the racial fears and prejudices of white native-born Californians but by building a broader coalition that recognized and responded to Latinos, Asian Americans, African Americans, and immigrants within the state.
Mr. Macron wants a fresh start on policy regarding migrants, but until last week he had mainly allowed his tough-talking interior minister to set the tone: no coddling of migrants at Calais and harsh words for the humanitarian organizations working there.
That new specimen tulip poplar you're coddling may be lovely, but in NATURE'S TEMPLES: The Complex World of Old-Growth Forests (Timber Press, $13), Joan Maloof eloquently urges us to cherish the wildness of what little old-growth woodlands we have left.
" That same week, after asserting, falsely, that every candidate for the Democratic nomination for president "is embracing" socialism, the Trump re-election campaign predicted that "the American people will reject an agenda of sky-high taxes, government-run health care and coddling dictators.
In "The Coddling" they narrate a few of these rumpuses, such as the riot over a visiting speaker at the University of California at Berkeley in 2017, and what, in effect, was a student coup at Evergreen State College in Washington in the same year.
Anything that polarises voters by religion benefits the BJP, especially in nearby West Bengal, where Muslims are over a quarter of the population and the BJP is locked in a political knife-fight with a regional party it accuses of coddling Muslims, the Trinamool Congress.
In the right-wing strain, it's also the people versus the elites—but the elites are attacked for coddling and subsidizing a third "out group," such as African Americans (Wallace) or immigrants who have entered the country illegally (Buchanan, the Tea Party, and Trump).
Conway's remarks reflect a common stereotype among conservatives about feminism, and other movements for social equality: the idea that by trying to correct historical wrongs and level the playing field for marginalized groups, progressives are really just coddling and insulting members of those groups.
By my early teens, I was venturing into the town square to soak up the debates, often monopolized by upper-caste complaints about how the Congress leaders were "coddling" Muslims and Dalits, reserving government jobs and privileges for them, threatening the Hindu way of life.
" Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign spokesman Andrew Bates told CBS News: "President Trump's coddling of dictators at the expense of American national security and interests is one of the most dangerous ways he's diminishing us on the world stage and subverting our values as a nation.
Jim Sidanius, a professor of psychology and African American Studies at Harvard, is among those – like the writers of recent books such as William Egginton's "The Splintering of the American Mind" and Greg Lukianoff and Jonathon Haidt's "The Coddling of the American Mind" – who find it concerning.
"This is now going to be a referendum on the Republican leadership, if they are going to go along with the president's coddling of Putin and the Russians, then that will have to be their legacy," said Representative Eliot Engel, the top House Foreign Affairs Committee Democrat.
In coddling Trump to get what he wanted, Ryan wound up effectively capitulating total and complete control over the idea of what it means to be a Republican to a man who, prior to running for president in 2016, had only the loosest affiliation with the GOP.
From the president's expansion of offshore drilling, to his decision to yank the U.S. from the landmark Paris climate accord, to the shrinking of national monuments to free up mineral reserves, Democrats have accused the administration of coddling the extractive industries at the expense of public health.
I'm very direct and I like to be extremely transparent, but I learned that everybody is different — some people need coddling, some people need a little bit more explanations, some people need a little bit more patience and some people like that direct, straight-forward approach.
The unspoken assertion was both obvious and deft — that while she may be an actress she is, in fact, the real thing; it is her opponent, with his back-room dealing and corporate coddling and dynastic affiliations, who stands as the role-player and the phony.
He has transformed the most coveted place to work into a wretched snake-pit of lies and indecency that chews people up and spits them out, all for the entertainment, amusement and coddling of the most fragile and self-centered ego on earth — that of Donald Trump.
In September, the pundit Greg Lukianoff and the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt published a cover story in The Atlantic called "The Coddling of the American Mind," arguing that young people taught to embrace "vindictive protectiveness" were being poorly educated for the challenges of the real world.
Last year, Trump and his allies in Congress devoted most of their efforts to coddling the rich; this was obviously true of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but even the assault on Obamacare was largely about securing hundreds of billions in tax cuts for the wealthy.
" Predictably, concerns ensued that students would miss out on intellectual growth that comes from facing challenging ideas, producing such headlines as "The Coddling of the American Mind" and "In College and Hiding From Scary Ideas," in what one writer called "a shorthand way to complain about privileged millennials.
The social psychologists who warn of a narcissism epidemic today, citing selfie-posting and so on, actually believe that the thing they're calling "narcissism" comes from too much parental attention and coddling; they think narcissists have too high self-esteem—which is the opposite of what Freud thought.
An expert in fraternity hazing deaths says coddling parents are part of the problemSenior citizens in Minnesota now share their living space with a surprising band of roommates: College studentsThis Pomona College senior is living out of a converted school bus and saving $10,000 a year on student housing
Simons—who perhaps has his hands tied by the ongoing status of his agency's broad review of the tech sector, but whose agency was accused of coddling Facebook in a recent privacy settlement—more or less merely acknowledged that it was technically within his power to pursue corporate breakups.
And let's also not forget that Kalanick was enabled every single step of the way by acquiescent investors like Benchmark — whose partners are now deep in so-sorry mode, and have engaged in full-scale war to take away the power they themselves handed him — and coddling board members.
Claus Meyer, one of the founders of Noma and the owner of Agern, a coddling New Nordic dining room in Grand Central Terminal, has just opened a nonprofit restaurant and culinary-training center in Brownsville, Brooklyn, offering a 50 percent discount to people on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
" Joe Biden A spokesman for former Vice President Joe Biden told CNN in a statement, "President Trump's coddling of dictators at the expense of American national security and interests is one of the most dangerous ways he's diminishing us on the world stage and subverting our values as a nation.
MONTICELLO, Iowa — On his first trip to Iowa in his third bid for the presidency, Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Tuesday accused President Trump of coddling white supremacists, called former President Barack Obama "an extraordinary man" and vowed fidelity to longstanding Democratic priorities like Medicare and increasing the minimum wage.
Here are some of the other nonfiction titles on my summer list: "Dignity" by Chris Arnade, out June 29; "The Coddling of the American Mind" by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff, out June 323; "Three Women" by Lisa Taddeo, out July 2325; and Jia Tolentino's essay collection "Trick Mirror," out August 2000.
That response encapsulates some of the disturbing intellectual trends chronicled in "The Coddling of the American Mind": a willingness, even eagerness, to take offence; a determination to interpret other people's words as bleakly as possible, regardless of intent; and a Manichean world view in which a political opponent must always be wrong.
Written by attorney, public advocate and First Amendment specialist Greg Lukianoff and social psychologist and NYU professor of ethical leadership Jonathan Haidt, "The Coddling of the American Mind" introduces its thesis by examining issues of censorship and free speech on college campuses, which are occurring at a more frequent clip than ever before.
During the same speech on Tuesday, the 71-year-old Sessions criticized universities for "coddling" young people and said schools were silencing conservative voices to create a "generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes," adopting lines of critique many Republicans use to argue that college campuses are too accommodating, specifically, to liberal-leaning students and ideas.
Her parents have never really ever given her any kind of coddling," Petsch told ET. "Jason had to take care of her and he took her under his wing so she got this like sense of a dad, brother, mom all in one human and he was the one person who unconditionally loved her.
A subdued Mr Trump, reading from a teleprompter, dutifully accused Barack Obama of staging a blame-America "global apology tour" after taking office in 2009, and—together with his first secretary of state, Hillary Clinton—of destabilising the world by coddling tryants and snubbing allies, while refusing to take seriously the threat from Islamic terrorism.
After storming a French village, he merely says he's been coddling them, and now they have to really prove themselves… by going on a shopworn commando mission with British special forces that culminates in one of the game's few genuinely impressive set-pieces: a preposterous but undeniably breathtaking night-time street battle in Paris.
Watching longtime anti-Russia hawks — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton — shucking off everything they've said over the years and ignoring Trump's coddling of Putin and his trashing of the F.B.I. in order to grab jobs they'd long coveted is witnessing careerism, sycophancy and cynicism on an industrial scale.
So our recommended titles this week turn a spotlight on the subject, from Francis Fukuyama's "Identity" to Kwame Anthony Appiah's "The Lies That Bind" to two books about identity politics on college campuses: "The Splintering of the American Mind," by William Egginton, and "The Coddling of the American Mind," by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt.
Instead, Mr. Trump has been Regan and Goneriled all the way to the presidency, flattered and coddled by his advisers, the Republican establishment and his family to the point where flattery and coddling are useless and no amount of careful management can keep him from revealing state secrets and then bragging about it on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the argument that the social safety net causes social decay by coddling slackers runs up against the hard truth that every other advanced country has a more generous social safety net than we do, yet the rise in mortality among middle-aged whites in America is unique: Everywhere else, it is continuing its historic decline.
But the real hero of the tale is Kurt Gutenbrunner, who in 2000 revived and still enchants with his lush and coddling cuisine at Wallsé in the West Village and the enticing Cafe Sabarsky at the Neue Galerie, as well as the mecca of wurst and schnitzel that is his very casual Blaue Gans in TriBeCa.
WASHINGTON — House Republicans are expected as soon as Thursday to try to add an amendment on anti-Semitism to a Yemen war resolution, giving Democrats a wrenching choice: Vote down the amendment amid charges that their party is coddling anti-Semites, or approve it and kill a hard-fought resolution aimed at ending American involvement in Saudi Arabia's war.
More on this... Colleges see sharp rise in white supremacist propaganda At top 45 colleges, no conservatives invited for commencement: report Lawmakers pass legislation to protect First Amendment rights at public colleges He added that instead of fostering open debate on campus, school administrations are bowing to liberal ideologies and "coddling students" with trigger warnings, crying rooms and therapy sessions.
In a widely read 22018 op-ed in the New York Times headlined "Stop Coddling the Super-Rich," he wrote that there was something wrong with a tax code that resulted in his secretary paying more in taxes on a percentage basis than a person like himself, who had a majority of his wealth in stock rather than wage income.
But 85033 percent of Republican voters said they approved of President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's dovish coddling of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Also on this week's episode, Jonathan Haidt talks about his new book, co-written with Greg Lukianoff, "The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure"; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Rumaan Alam, Emily Eakin, Lovia Gyarkye and John Williams talk about what people are reading.
Even as he conducted a deeply thorough investigation—his final report on the incident contained five pages on how the NFL headquarters signs for and receives packages—he never erred from his original mission, focusing strictly on how the league headquarters handled a videotape of the incident, and eschewed any broader questions about the Rice incident or the NFL's coddling of domestic abusers more generally.
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But when faced with bosses or colleagues who require this hybrid of good-daughter devotion and quasi-maternal coddling from their "work wives," women have two choices: Expend the unpaid effort and lose valuable time and energy, all while knowing you'll never be as respected as a man who doesn't have to handhold and head-pat his employer; or refuse to do it, and risk losing the job altogether.
Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.) fired back at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE Wednesday for saying Ferguson, Mo., is one of the most dangerous places in the world, accusing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee of coddling his racist supporters.
Read more:An expert in fraternity hazing deaths says coddling parents are part of the problemThere have been 5 fraternity deaths this school year alone, but little is being done to curb dangerous frat behaviorA fraternity at Penn State has been suspended after a 17-year-old high schooler died at an off-campus houseOhio University suspended all 15 fraternities on-campus after National Hazing Prevention Week was followed by 7 hazing allegations
Whether it's his abandonment of the Kurds in Syria, his antagonism of America's allies, his coddling of hostile autocrats, his disdain for multilateral agreements or his manipulation of America's Ukraine policy for his own political gain — a move that led to his becoming the third president ever impeached — this president has given Americans reason to abandon their complacency on foreign affairs and increase their concern about Mr. Trump's frightening style of leadership.
A spokesman for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE hit Trump for "coddling" dictators, citing his chummy meetings with Kim and Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
A spokesman for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, the democratic frontrunner, hit Trump for "coddling" dictators, citing his chummy meetings with Kim and Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
If you were trying to engineer a figure with the right background and life experience, the instinct and inclination to do what prosecutors for Ferguson and Staten Island did not, you would imagine a young black prosecutor, acutely aware of racial injustice and systemic oppression, who had organized herself since childhood to confront bigotry through political action, and yet someone who came from generations of police, who could not be accused of hating cops or coddling criminals, whose commitment to hard-­nosed prosecution was inspired by her own formative experience of violent crime.
"President Trump's coddling of dictators at the expense of American national security and interests is one of the most dangerous ways that he's diminishing us on the world stage and subverting our values as a nation," said Andrew Bates, campaign spokesman for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, a front-runner in the Democratic race to challenge Trump next year.
KCNA didn't cite any particular comments from the White House hopeful, but the former Delaware senator has been a long-standing critic of North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnAs Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Harris accuses Trump of being 'punked' by North Korea Kamala Harris: 'Donald Trump got punked' by North Korea MORE and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's relationship, saying that Trump was coddling a murderous dictator.
Apparently, the Trump re-election campaign admonition against "coddling dictators" does not extend to Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinTrump's 'soldier of fortune' foreign policy Feehery: Impeachment fever bad for Democratic governing vision Taliban travels to Moscow after Trump declares talks dead MORE and Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnKim invited Trump to visit North Korea amid stalled nuclear talks: report Trump to have dinner with Otto Warmbier's parents: report Ted Lieu congratulates first Asian American cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' MORE, communist leaders of two of the world's most coercive governments.
He needs two years of preaching that he's the only thing standing between survival and one-party control by the weak-kneed, ICE-melting, big-spending, crime-coddling cadre of socialists led by Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE, Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 85033 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The truth about "political correctness" is that it doesn't actually exist (Amanda Taub, Vox) "Politically Correct": The Phrase Has Gone From Wisdom To Weapon (Kat Chow, NPR's Code Switch) Q&A: Political Comedian W. Kamau Bell discusses race, comedy (The Daily Texan talks to W. Kamau Bell, whom we interviewed for this episode, about race, comedy, and performing on college campuses) Glenn Beck: People are "addicted to outrage" (Conservative radio personality Glenn Beck, whom we also interviewed for this episode, discusses what he often decries as PC culture) The real danger of political correctness (Alyssa Rosenberg, Washington Post) The Problem With "Hey Guys" (Joe Pinsker, the Atlantic) How Social-Media Trolls Turned U.C. Berkeley Into a Free-Speech Circus (Andrew Marantz, New Yorker) The Coddling of the American Mind (Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, the Atlantic) I invite white supremacy apologists to campus.

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